Severed heads and shattered skulls: the darker side of Bogology
Gather round friends, it’s time for a rather gruesome Bogology tale… I hope you’re not reading this over your breakfast. It was a late spring morning in 1983 when they […]
Gather round friends, it’s time for a rather gruesome Bogology tale… I hope you’re not reading this over your breakfast. It was a late spring morning in 1983 when they […]
I’ve written elsewhere about the sheer volume of work that is required to produce results in our field of research. As if there wasn’t already enough to do, I’m currently […]
The conference is a key part of academia, a chance for researchers to come together and discuss the latest progress in a given field. A place for new friendships and […]
Peatlands, like all other ecosystems, do not respect international borders and our Bogological studies frequently take us further afield, beyond the shores of our own damp and windy isle. The […]